Zane H. Healy wrote:
D'ya mean
like Knuth for $1 a volume?
What percentage of the list just turned green with envy?
Zane
I did that at Fullerton, Ca. library sale. I recently got several very
good Architechure
books (Compter style) at Cypress, CA.'s sale last summer, including one
which covered
one of my interests, the Microdata 3200. Also covered was the way that
the 360
firmware (360/50) was modified to run CPS, which I used at UMR in college.
I was amazed to find two things that were so close to my interest at a
random
book sale event.
My favorite was not at a Library book sale, but a Micro Center some
years ago.
They decided to start thinning out books in there book section, which
used to
be quite good, and started by marking all the K&R's down to $5.00 each. And
those were the second edition ones. I bought them all, of course.
BTW, at least here in Orange county they have decimated their once excellent
book section for a huge flashy game display room. I can't blame them,
but they
are such bozos of marketing, I wish they would have kept the books anyway.
I wonder how they survive againt the likes of Fry's and Comp USA (Fry's
anyway). I do have to admire them for being persistant. Just wish they
had not destroyed the book section.
Down here in the Orange county area, the only book store that had had
technical books of any use was Irvine Science and Technical books, but
they closed their storefront and got some totally different domain name and
went internet, as has OpAmp in LA. So now it is all amazon, i guess, with
no useful place to stroll the aisles.
Jim